Flatbed Annie & Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers (TV Movie 1979) Poster

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5/10
Com'mon sweetiepie! (spoilers)
vertigo_143 December 2004
Warning: Spoilers
I couldn't resist picking up this obscure action adventure movie from the video store after seeing that title: Flatbed Annie & Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers. This made-for-TV movie reminds me a lot of Corvette Summer, a movie where good guys and bad guys chase a car all over town (that one also features Annie Potts).

Here, a woman's husband's truck is hijacked, and now, a collections agent is after her, trying to intimidate her into telling him where the truck is, since she owes plenty of back taxes on it. The woman intends to keep the truck however, and is told that she might be able to make money to put a payment on the truck if she can make a delivery. That'd be easy if only she knew how to drive a big rig. So, she employs the help of sharped tongued trucker veteran, Flatbed Annie, who eventually becomes her partner-in-crime (actually, they're not committing a crime, I just didn't know how else to phrase that). But, Flatbed Annie eventually helps out Sweetiepie in what proves to be a pretty dangerous expedition.

It isn't a bad adventure film, though it does tend to wear thin at moments and draw on a bit much at the end. However, if you love Annie Potts or Harry Dean Stanton, or ever flip around the dial for those old Burt Reynold car smashing comedies and things like that, then you might like this one. It's best for lazy weekend viewing.
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7/10
Annie Potts and Kim Darby play lady truckers.
lightninboy4 May 2005
An inexperienced lady trucker (Kim "True Grit" Darby) and an experienced lady trucker (Annie Potts) try to stay one step ahead of the repossessor and whoever else may be after them. They drive a Mack Superliner. Suppose it had a synchromesh transmission, but still nice to watch women drive big rigs. They pull a van and not a flatbed, though. Good for hauling citrus fruit. I thought the end of the movie, though representative of the fellowship of truckers, was kind of far-fetched. One of the last appearances of Arthur Godfrey and about the only movie appearance of Billy Carter. The movie shows the thrill and camaraderie of trucking. A couple good songs in the movie, too.
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9/10
A female version of "High Ballin'"
GOWBTW-5STARreviewer22 January 2024
Women Truckers are very common during the 70's. Learning about the open road for the first time. For me, I don't care about who is driving the big rigs. It's America, right? For Flatbed Annie and Sweetie Pie, the open road is a dream come true.

Flatbed Annie(Annie Potts) is a seasoned veteran truck driver who takes Sweetie Pie(Tracy Darby) under her wing when her husband is shot during a attempted hijacking. Unknown to anyone, even the truck reposessor(Harry Dean Stanton), there's coccaine in the cab. So the two lady Truckers go out to California to get the truck. They succeeded, but have to take care of the characters that are after the truck. For different reasons.

The real star of the movie is the Mack Superliner. A more updated conventional rig. Since CONVOY have the 1966 R-600 series. The blaring horns are all the same to me!

4.5 out of 5.
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